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adidas adipower boost
Utilising heat map force plate study research to create their most technologically-advanced footwear ever, this family incorporates energy-returning midsole foams and strategically placed traction elements for comfort, grip, stability and power.
www.adidasgolf.com
Dagwood George
The Dagwood ‘George’ is made in Portugal by a manufacturer producing high class shoes in the third generation. With its antibacterial insole and breathable sympatex membrane, this hybrid of a golf and lifestyle shoe is 100% waterproof. The original Dagwood star patterned sole, brogue inspired sneaker is available in mint green, cognac brown, navy blue, white and bordeaux red.
www.dagwoodgolf.com
ECCO Men's Tour Hybrid
Combining handcraſted elegance with the patented E- DTS outsole technology, Tour Hybrid is equally suited to the boardroom and country club. ECCO Golf staff players Ernie Els and Thongchai Jaidee wear these shoes in competition.
www.eccogolf.co.uk
ECCO Women's BIOM Hybrid 2
Premiering for Spring/Summer 2015, BIOM Hybrid 2 is more colourful than ever, showcasing buttery-soſt yak leather uppers with a cascading pattern of TPU dots that are matched to the outsole, trim and laces. Each shoe is 15% lighter than previous versions thanks to a thinner midsole.
www.eccogolf.co.uk
G-Fore Gallivanter
The new women’s Gallivanter range, features five styles including the oil-slick patent leather Patriot Cap Toe for those who wish to really shine on the tee.
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